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<FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>Is it possible to have more than one ximagesink in a pipeline ?<BR>
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Suppose I wanted to preview both an original of a movie file, and a monochrome/filtered version. I realise that I need a ‘tee’ element to split the video stream into two, but I’m struggling to get to grips with the gst-launch syntax required when using a tee.<BR>
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My simple pipeline is:<BR>
filesrc location=file.flv ! decodebin ! ffmpegcolorspace ! video/x-raw-gray ! ffmepgcolorspace ! ximagesink<BR>
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How would that look with a tee and a second ximagesink displaying the original colour movie ?<BR>
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Thanks for all your help so far !<BR>
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Darren<BR>
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